Handing down the sentence, the judge criticised Shakil for telling a string of lies in an attempt to avoid prosecution for taking her son to join jihadists.

Jailing her for four year for ISIS membership and two years for encouraging acts of terror, Judge Melbourne Inman told the former college student: ‘You told lie after lie to the police and in court between February and November 2015, including that you were kidnapped, were not responsible for any tweets and any incriminating photographs were staged against your will.

Great now she get to radicalize prisoners while her kid is brought by other fanatics who will teach him how to make bombs. Either let them all go to ISIS or shoot them all on sight including their kids.